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#society
Fox News: Harvard professor reveals university was 'not ready' after Oct 7 as Trump revokes tax-exempt status
Harvard University faces criticism for its handling of antisemitism and Islamophobia on campus, particularly following the October 7 Hamas attack on Israel. President Alan Garber acknowledged the issues in a recent letter, which adjunct professor Eugene Litvak deemed a necessary first step.
Litvak also highlighted concerns regarding the future of Medicare and Medicaid, emphasizing the need for efficiency in public healthcare amidst looming financial crises. Meanwhile, tensions with the Trump administration persist as Harvard navigates a lawsuit over frozen federal grants.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: US gives initial okay to $3.5 billion missile sale to Saudi Arabia ahead of Trump visit
The U.S. has approved a $3.5 billion arms sale of air-to-air missiles to Saudi Arabia, coinciding with President Trump's upcoming visit to the kingdom. This deal is part of broader efforts to strengthen ties with Gulf states and enhance regional security.
The sale includes 1,000 advanced missiles and is expected to face Congressional review amid scrutiny over Saudi Arabia's human rights record. Trump anticipates that Saudi Arabia may soon normalize relations with Israel, despite ongoing complexities surrounding Palestinian statehood.
#sports
GB News: Olympic 100m medallist arrested after allegedly beating ex girlfriend and fellow athlete
Olympic sprinter Fred Kerley was arrested in Miami for allegedly assaulting his ex-girlfriend, fellow athlete Alaysha Johnson, at a hotel. He faces a battery charge and was detained before posting a $1,000 bond. Kerley will not compete at the Grand Slam Track meeting this weekend.
The incident is under investigation, and Grand Slam Track officials have directed inquiries to law enforcement. Kerley’s attorney expressed confidence that the case will be dismissed soon. Kerley is a former world champion and Olympic medalist.